DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF ONLINE FOOD ORDERING
SYSTEM
Abstract
The Online Food Ordering System described in this document has been designed to fill a specific niche in the market by providing small restaurants with the ability to offer their customers an online ordering option without having to invest large amounts of time and money in having custom software designed specifically for them. The system, which is highly customizable, allows the restaurant employees to easily manage the site content, most importantly the menu, themselves through a very intuitive graphical interface.
The Online Food Ordering System described in this document has been designed to fill a specific niche in the market by providing small restaurants with the ability to offer their customers an online ordering option without having to invest large amounts of time and money in having custom software designed specifically for them. The system, which is highly customizable, allows the restaurant employees to easily manage the site content, most importantly the menu, themselves through a very intuitive graphical interface.
The website, which is the only component seen by the restaurant customers, is
then built dynamically based on the current state of the system, so any changes
made are reflected in real time. Visitors to the site, once registered, are
then able to easily navigate this menu, add food items to their order, and specify
delivery options with only a few clicks, greatly simplifying the ordering
process. Back in the restaurant, placed orders are promptly retrieved and
displayed in an easily readable format for efficient processing.
The purpose of this document is to provide in-depth descriptions of design and
implementation details of the system, as well as descriptions of all available
functionality and plans for evolution. In addition, user manuals and
trouble-shooting tips have been included for all three components to give the
reader a clear idea of intended typical use cases for the system.
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDY
The
online food ordering system is one of the latest servicers most fast food
restaurants in the western world are adopting. With this method, food is
ordered online and delivered to the customer. This is made possible through the
use of electronic payment system. Customers pay with their credit cards,
although credit card customers can be served even before they make payment
either through cash or cheque. So, the system designed in this project will
enable customers go online and place order for their food. Due to the great
increase in the awareness of internet and the technologies associated with it,
several opportunities are coming up on the web. So many businesses and
companies now venture into their business with ease because of the internet.
One of such business that the internet introduced is an online food ordering
system. In today’s age of fast food and take out, many restaurants have chosen
to focus on quick preparation and speedy delivery of orders rather than
offering a rich dining experience. Until recently, most of this delivery orders
were placed over the phone, but there are many disadvantages to this system. It
is possible for anybody to order any goods via the internet and have the goods
delivered at his/her doorsteps. But while trying to discuss the transfer method
of the goods and services, attention is focused on the payment mode. In other
words, how possible is it to pay for goods and services via the internet? This
then leads to the discussion of the economic consequences of digital cash. What
are the implementations from the view point of economic? Since the world is
fast becoming a global village, the necessary tool for this process is
communication of which telecommunication is a key player. A major breakthrough
is the wireless telephone system which comes in either fixed wireless telephone
lines or the Global System of Mobile communication (GSM). What I propose is an
online ordering system originally designed for use in college cafeterias, but
just as applicable in any food delivery industry. The main advantage of this
system is that it greatly simplifies the ordering process for both the customer
and the restaurant. The system also greatly lightens the load on the
restaurants end, as the entire process of taking orders is automated. Once an
order is placed on the webpage that will be designed, it is placed into the
database and then retrieved, in pretty much real-time, by a desktop application
on the restaurants end. Within this application, all items in the order are
displayed, along with their corresponding options and delivery details, in a
concise and easy to read manner. This allows the restaurant employees to
quickly go through the orders as they are placed and produce the necessary
items with minimal delay and confusion. The greatest advantage of this system
is its FLEXIBILITY.
1.2 STATEMENT OF PROBLEM
As
industries are fast expanding, people are seeking for more ways to purchase
products with much ease and still maintain cost effectiveness. The vendors need
to purchase the products in order to sell to end users. The manual method of
going to their local food sales outlets to purchase food is becoming obsolete
and more tasking. Food can be ordered through the internet and payment made
without going to the restaurant or the food vendor. So there is need for a wide
range of publicity and enabling direct order, processing and delivering of food
through online system. For this system, there will be a system administrator
who will have the rights to enter the menu with current prevailing prices.
1.3 OBJECTIVES OF STUDY
This
study lays out a framework for a new system to be developed and brought to the
market for maximum use and to create an avenue through the web where users can
log on to our server and make a selection of whatever goods or food they like
and subsequently pay via the internet. The following are the objectives this
would bring:
1.
The home page of this web interfile provides an avenue where customers will be
able to gather more and reliable information about what the fast food industry
really does.
2.
The products and services offered would provide the customers with all the
different categories of available products that they can choose and select from.
3.
This will provide a user friendly environment between the customer and employee
thus increasing the efficiency of the food ordering system.
4.
There will also be an online purchase form with which valued customers will be
using to get in touch with any of their request whenever the need arises. 5. It
will also help for easy retrieval of orders made by the customers.
1.4 SCOPE OF STUDY
In
this project, a fast food company is designed and KRISPY FAST FOOD, AWKA is
taken as a case study to enable customers order for food and get it delivered
accordingly and also to reduce the long queues of customers at the counter
ordering for food and to reduce the work lord on the employees. The following
things are among other things that are discussed and what the software would
handle: About the fast food company The fast food and the services
offered there Online purchase Type of food provided.
Chapters: 1 - 5
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Number of Pages: 80
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